Bellevue West High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Bellevue, NE)

 - Class of 1984

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134 Innervisions slafflop right-front row (left to right) Lisa Hur- ley. Kathy Zimmer. Renee Dyer. Michelle Waylett. (second row)- Katie Lindstrom. Christine Lillius. Lara Fyfe. Jeff Bean, (third row)- Julie Stoner. Lee Adams. Russell Hairston. John Fowler, (fourth row)-Sumolia Williams. John Brandon. Ricky Johnson. Ms. Carolyn Feingold. (fifth row)-Scott James. Tom O ' Hara. (Top right) Tom O ' Hara amuses himself by drawing during his Innervisions class. (Middle lefD-Lisa Hurley and Melvin Grendell share their thoughts with their sponsor (Bottom right)-Charemon Morgan contemplates the theme of a poem that has been submitted for one of the many Innervisions contests. ' m ' ' ' --

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(lop right-opposite page) Latin Club- (back row-left to right) Margaret Marier. Ross Hayward. Roy Holeyfield. Vinay Nijhawan. Scott James. Sonja Schworer. Tonya Ribbentrop. Stephanie Cook. Mike Blass. (middle row) Lisa Hurley. Laura Zeitz. Kalhy Seaman. Amy Monke. Mike Cobelens. Chris McCormack. Julie Shupp. Deanna Black. Christine Lilius. Leslie Herron. (front row) Camille Castellano. Karen McHenry. Kelly Rasmussen. Lori Hansen. Norma Murphy. Yvonne Watts, (bottom right-opposite page) Foreign Language Club (front row-left to right) Jill Jefferson. Lisa Hoover. Lara fyfe. Scoll Oann. Wendy Brennan. Krisia Guerrero. Colleen Stricklin. (middle row) Margie Pratt. Melissa Cope. Shelly Carleton. Angela Pilda. Teresa Turner. Michelle Pomeroy. Tamara Williamson. Tyler Hartwell. (back row) Brian Roush. Holly Robert- son. Ricky Johnson. Mike Dilda. Scott Irwin. Nathan Norris. Mike O ' Brien. Carolyn Nethers. Julie Bryk. National Honor Society (back row-left to right) Kate Thompson. Todd Dierlam. Steve Casey. Steve Roberts. Matt Kallman. Dr. Robert Meyer. Dave Johnson, Shane Johnston. Scott Malhias. Paul Kallman. Vicki Tobias. Edyihe Jones, (middle row) Vivian Hatem. Bill Thomas. David Jaeckel. David Correll. Shelly Carle- ton. Jeff Bean. Todd Reynolds. Bruce Holmes. Pete Castellano. Kari Grolh: front row Lisa Smith. Judy Hansen. Lori Hansen. Michelle Duranl. Wendy Brennan. Carol Klug. Debbie Howell. Tanya Buba. Carolyn Nethers. Julie Bryk. Bottom photo the NHS officers are Paul Kallman. president: Todd Dierlam. vice-president: Kale Thompson, secretary: and Matt Kallman. treasurer. Varied Functions Dominate Clubs The Latin Club, the Foreign Language Club and the National Honor Society have each performed a differ- ent function this year. The Latin Club, which is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, had meetings that were generally for the purpose of preparing for competitions. Their competitions were in various categories of Latin. They also had what is called a certemen which is a type of quiz game. The Foreign Language Club has been primarily a social activity. Students joined to be associated with others that shared common interests. They had a certain goal this year to promote interest in a Foreign Exchange Wall. This wall, across from the Wall of Champions, is to be used as a remembrance of the students that had come from abroad. The National Honor Society was a very active group this year. Their fundraisers included a Goodfellow ' s drive, the result of which, $350, was used for needy families and was sponsored by the Omaha World- Herald. 133



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Raffle Lifts VICA, 60 in Magazine The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) encouraged industrial arts students at bi-monthly meet- ings. The club held a raffle in March to raise money for state competitions in auto mechanics, welding, metals, woods, and drawing. The prizes awarded in the raffle consisted of a first place patio seta bench and a chair, which was made in by the Auto Mechanics II class. Second prize was a Bellevue West Thunderbird clock, third prize was a weather station, and fourth prize was a Nebraska clock all of which were made by students. Innervisions is the creative writing magazine to which students contributed poetry, short stories, essays, and artwork. This year ' s Innervisions staff sponsored con- tests to promote art. poetry, and prose contributions. The winners of these contests received a monetary award, recognition at honors night, and publication of their work in the Innervisions annual magazine, pub- lished in May. There were over 200 entries and of these. 60 were actually published in the magazine. VICA members (front row-left to right) Jim Hettinger. Joe Roubinek. Jerry Smith. Mark Barber. John kelley. Scott Pay, Bud Bitlenbender (second row) Tony Ellas. Tim Hettinger. John Groenjes. Steve Schimonitz. Jim Autry. Steve Lieber. Tom Juhl. Jeff Moe. Charlie Kramer, (back row) Don Paskach. Joe Hubenka. Charles Gartin. V alt Perris. Todd Kellen. Mike Gilreath. Todd Erikson. Rob Pappas. Ben Koziel. Mr Pale Vanderford. (not pictured) Joe Koziel. Pominic Mendolia. Jay McMahon. Testing currents in electronics class. Pon Paskach and Steve Lieber think, what a charge we get out of life! The bridge building contest brought many VICA members together. Bud Bitlenbender. Joe Hubenka. Jerry Smith, and Steve Lieber all stare in awe at the amazing amount of weight this particular bridge is suspending. Mr Terry checks stresses. 135

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